..........Wayne..........
Bob Nelson
fine on mine might be something with some softwear you have Bob I know for a while I had a problem with Chrome and yahoo had to completely remove chrome to correct it 3 times I think in all so far this time all is fine
Life's hard, even harder if your stupid John Wayne
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Bob, did rtraincollector's repost of my text help?
If not I edited more line feeds in. I can't see what I did.
Did I get all the lines?
I resized the schematic smaller and added CTT's version.
I've taken a look at the published circuit that Wayne was kind enough to post. It is the 1913 Greinacher circuit, but with the final diode (D1) and capacitor (C1) interchanged. The doubled voltage still appears across the final capacitor; but swapping those components frustrates the only good reason for using Greinacher's circuit for doubling, which is that the input and output circuits share a common return. Whether or not that were desirable (and it often is in toy-train wiring), I certainly agree with Wayne that the voltage ratings are much too low.
Otherwise, the circuit that Wayne proposed (the Delon circuit) is clearly a better choice.
By the way, I had no idea that the inventors of these circuits were known until I looked them up on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_doubler and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_multiplier). Where did I think they came from?
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